8 THE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
297 
UVIAN GUA 
AUTION TO 100111878 
It being notorious that extensive adulterations of this 
MANURE = still carried on, 
NTONY GIBBS AND SONS, AS THE 
NLY IMPORTERS 55 een ere GUANO, 
Consider | it to be their duty to 
to the Public Bodin to recommend sR teats * all om te 
buy to be carefully on their * 
e character of the parties ey purchase will 
— course be the best 4 — 8 hy Adden to perticolar 
ttention to that —— 1 GIBBS anp SONS think it 
bu 
2 ich sound Peru 
Guano has been sold by them — — the last two — is 
91. 58. per ton, 
Any resales made by dealers at a lower price must therefore 
either leave a loss to them, or the article must be adulterated, 
MANUR ES.—The following Manures manu- 
Aber. at Mr. Lawes’s Factory, Deptford — * : 
Turnip Manure, per ton so s ove 0 0 
Superphosphate of Lim ae FOG 
ulphuric Acid and Coprol — 0 
5 
g T maeme A City, London. 
N. B. Peruvian e guaranteed to contain 16 per cent. of 
2 N. 108. Asse and for 5 tons or more, 91, 5s. per 
ndock. Sulpha te of ammon nia, &. 
HE LONDON MANURE COMPANY offer — 
article strictly genuine n Guano, puper phos hats ot 
Linie, Nitrate of “Soda, “Concentrated Urate, P eat Ch arcoa 
Gypsum, F Fi she 
Salt for ‘agricultural purposes ; 
Office, 69, Kin, 
Linseed and , Rape "bake. 
A. Gibbs and Sons, at 91. 10s. per ton, or for’ 5tons te upwards, 
p 5s. in Dock EDWARD PURSER, Sec, 
0, New Bridge-street, Blackfriars. 
DEPOT.—PEAT CHARCOAL. 
TO FARMERS, AGRICULTURISTS, AND OTHERS. 
HF „Essex Coal Wharf, Lea- — w 
1 — Agent to the Irish Amelio ration Society fo 
e of the All needful particulars will be given — 
on at the hers address. 
e of the —— — 558. per ton, sacks en — 
th Nightsoil, 50s. per ton, sacks included. Mixed with 
. per ton, — included. Carriage to any — the 
r 4. Stations, from 3s, 6d, to 5s. per ton extra, 
rding 
NIP SOWING. 
UPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME, mere pe eae 
only, 
ol. v It is also 
o Mark 
FOTHERGILL, 704, Upper Thames-street, London 
FOSSIL tg ose AND 1 ä 
oe THE 22 ray on 
. 
— — Whole 
cheapest source of 8 of Lime in 
be! 
ad's —— . . — ected with their use for- 
—.— — application to EDWARD Sagt. and Co., Artificial 
M — pecutiariy 3 ag 3 turing 8 
onjun 
OHN WARNER AND SONS, 
. en N rire 
ACTURERS 
vine Ewarnes, GARD 
ENGINES, AND — 
BOYD’S SELF-ADJUSTING SCYTHE. 
EE = 8 ALBERT, AND UNIVERSALLY RECOM. 
D BY PRACTICAL AND SCIENTIFIC MEN, 
— “SCYTHE, when out of use, shuts 
ife. Tt enn: be adju e role Big 
(e even * persons quite un 7 Bad 
tth 
up like a 
ngle in one minute 
e implement, without the 
“ie may be used by amateurs 
as well as regular labourers, without fear of accident wna rma 
ey Weed ained of any Ironmonger in Town or Country. 
Bo Satas ‘GRASS CUTTING & ROLLING MACHINE. 
lane, London Br 
A had of all 3 Nurserymen, ko., i — 
xt om; and — * Retail at WX. Dray and Co. “8 
3 Bates. achine ery Warehouses, Swan. 
S I 
DER ROYAL PATRONAGE. 
LEXANDER SHANKS 
np SON, Mac 
ers, Arbroath, Forfarshire, dense solicit note 
RA 8 RO 
Ma 
to their. Improved GRASS ) CUTTING — LLIN 
MACHINE for LAWNS, the complete of which, and 
its acknowledged excellence kad 2 over all oth 
— of the kind, has now been fully confirmed. Testi. 
further — will be immediately franked 
“haan, for London: Messrs. J. and C. Lee, Nurserymen and 
nouns Pent omer eae Hertford : og George Folkard, 
Iro Liverpool: Messrs. Charles D . Young and Co., 
Castle Balldiage, 3 1 Sheffield : Mr. J. Law, Curator 
of the Botanic Gardens ; agp : Messrs. = and J, * 
— men and Seedsme 61 — row : Messrs. Chas. D. You 
Enoch- — Aen Edinburgh: ‘Me essrs, ties, D 
Young and Co., 48, * a Bridge; ae Messrs, Dickson and 
— Nurserymen 
COR RORE N REA 
URGESS anD KEY, — ioe e 
Lon Extract from leport on the Agri. 
— —— Depar: k y rat 1 „Mr. 
uoa e Reaper, in this tr ial, worked * a since 
wo i and ele 
rked re, the 
tion — graction| farmers, and therefore peseived a Co vane 
Medal, Mr. Hussey’s sometimes 2 clogged, as in th 
former trial at ae or and there 
that 53 — of Rea an 
AND. “DURABLE 
ROOFING. 
ROYAL LETTERS 
PATENT, 
BY HER 
MAJESTY’S 
F. MNEILL avo ND Co, of Lamb's builäinge; Bunhill 
row, London, the Manufacturers 1 75 N of 
de 
ouses, 
Farm Bu 
purposes, to — Plants from 
— Abs Great National "Agricultura Shows, it is this Felt 
h has beem exhibit and o ained Two Sin VER MEDA L 
—.— and js the. Felt ee, 
HER 1 3 Woops AND FORESTS, 
ou E BARD oF ORDNANCE, 
— Rab T ĪNDIA COMPANY, 
JRABLE e OF Orden 
{asestTy’s = 7 IsLE or WIGHT, 
, BOTANIC GARDENS, REGE — 4 — 
tates ‘of ate ‘Tabes of Suther 
“eae 1 for Garden 
BBF 
ONOU 
Hono 
HER 
Roya 
And on the E 
Manure Manufacturers, Ipswich, S 
TO AGRICULTURISTS. 
WEN’S "ANIMALISED CARBON is nowfor mme 
at 21. 58. per ton in This Man 
duced, with the most 2 results, at ** * and 
epa proved by 
Mauritius, in wth of the Sugar Can testi- 
from — „ The werfal f feria ing es 
e Carbon have long since edged in Denmark, 
* extensively goed: for agricltaral tk atone as 
noless then 26,000 am have already bee It is ready for 
— tte use, havi asion to — — 
ed oe 
—— . — 5 of the — of — 2 in this — 
= a for a bia ge 0 Owen and Co., 3, Rood-lane, 
„Analysis“ 
ee Chemist to 
London, of this 
is made by P 
the Royal Agricultura — The price, = 
Manure, is 71, per ton, cash, or Banker’s Bill on 
GR FOR DEN PURE MANURE, FIRE ENGINES, 
RPOSES, made of Canvas, lined and 
* It is exclusively used by agrieul- 
* oe 8 Public Works, giving great 
which is t simple and complete ; it will throw 40 gal- 
pars ot order. $ 40 feet 1 and it is not at all liable to get 
(CHARCOAL , AND SEWAGE MANURE.—Pro- 
8 the Health and Wealth of Town and Country by 
COAL, increasing the use of — geo manure 3 CHAR. 
SEW . e wi lising matter £ LONDON 
dor, oe ammonia, phorpbaiey, and ese isons 
out t, palatable. 5 7 2 
at at the “chaseoat wan Pos Sewage 4 Works, nle bridge, 
* Middlesex, at con, dó aes 6d. per 
| Made to * g 3 
Pr 
* Samples, with Direct: ns for its Use, and Testimonials 
; 0 
TEPHENSON anp PEILL, 61, Gracechure reet, 
S London, and 17, New Par 2 Southwark N ca 
0 
rfolk, Ru 
e, No ca ae cae Honora at 1 
Spencer, of the „Nobili 2 po — 
— OCIETY 5 
OYAL 
ne 4 — ‘of any parkis dese iption « 
— of Timber in th 
4 
5 seven 5 experience, with references to Noblemen, Gen- 
tlemen, ae and Builders, sent free to any part tof the 
town or 
ome The | Public is cautioned t that the only i kpi = London 
or Great Britain where th — — is made, 
ILL. 
Lam dag dings, 
Patent Felt ——.— — 
London, where Roofs covered wi Felt may be seen. 
The new Vice-Chanc — — “ the entrance of West- 
minster Hall, were roofed . M‘Nertt and Co.’s air abor 
two years since, under the — of Chas. Bar sq 
R.A. Her Majesty missioners of Woods and Forests are 
so Satisfied with the result that. they have ordered the Com- 
their Felt. Quantity altogether used, 24,000 fee 
suited to their Roofs, so that they pay for 
Every informati require rded on the — orga of Roofs, or 
any proposed particular application of the Fel 
ee WIRE 
d. per = 2 foot wi 
. 
5 
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ould not possibly obtain a 
Nore. e sending direct to ee Factory can be sup- obvi 
— ‘NETTING — | 
The ile pi Gazette. 
URDAY, MAY 8, 1852. 
MEETINGS FOR THE ele 3 WEEKS. 
WEDNESDAY, May 12—Agricu Society of England. 
Tuvunspar, —.— Imp. Soc. of Ireland. 
WEDNESDAY, 19 ~ Agricultura] Society of England, 
THURSDAY, 20— — ts ural Imp. Soc. of Ireland. 
O 
* WII. — Pay?” If the price of the ra 
material e the manufactured — 
eed that o 
the er m the article is a losin 
then — 
cern. This is just the — which Mr. 
has of late been enu ing i n these iti portant 
questions—* Will guan „Will artificial 
food for fat stock pay ? ” 
In the manufacturing world the above os 
wsolt-evident — ye of proof, but in 
scl tural wor somewhat different ; 
en we pla 
aye 
requiri ng co 
jiis maiaa after effecting a 
The bala 
may possibly be 
still “account is is closed, presenting an ite 
— in er profit or loss; but t 
. sheet of the —.— invariably presents an 
en 5 the 3 er so Much guano, Dr. 
the dunghill 187 5 much m 
But, besides the inde finite natare of the a 
whieh the eae oe gives to the qu e thus 
put in any particular instance, a st ot greater com- 
plexity attends its 4 
he answer aries accord 
unnd pal 
E 
wer 
mer. 
we lity and to — T but 
now indiffe — 2 suc os and suc ty, 
again, it pays the farmer Pats. w butcher-meat for 
the Pan — while in 
asked * 1 itself 
nto this—Is Tiptree hall "tired of g ccord 
„When . fae it 
Essex ; so 
long as they were poor, they were “grateful for 
guano, n bat now w that bes have become rich, they 
t | have become auc 
A little explanation i is peranga in illustration of 
the “ Hep pare my,” to which Mr. Mrcut i is 
addressing him i heat 
keep oil at a uniform fertility than 
“ 23 quarters; and this extra quantity, we are in- 
formed, is derived from a richer quality of farm- 
ma Mr. Mecut has tady- d Cee. the 
system which Mr. Burness has prop 
1), of home ha vi 
tural Gazette, p. 602, 185 
and e ing up the whole of the offal of fat s 
fed u cult to sa 
heb inde — he may 
— an abundance of fertilising 
this kind, . known asa — h 
any, the result is obvi 
urnips, as a 
14 Ibs. of meat, as the 
that there is, 3 
. * and urine-tank. 
turers of Co: Gy 
ss and Conservatory and Hothouse Builders, either h ed 
— Nursery men e h eee rt me upper half is a coarse mes 
1g Horticultural and other Buildings b pedo Ee foot. Pat erns Forw. 
the extensive works they have executed, references of 35 ——— BARNARD and 58 0 15 rket · place 
V en and de d free of expense in dete. 
ing for the iig of cee y here stated in pounds, 
either si 
very important ques- 
tioni is che A before 85 Sin nie economy of farm pro- 
